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Weekender
Thursday, October 16, 1980
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Pierrot Le Fou at 8 p.m. today in Carroll Hall.
Jean-Luc Codard's brilliant homage to the
American gangster film is an unpredictable story
of two criminals on the road, trying to form their
own destiny. Admission by UNC student ID or
Union privilege card.
Touch The Mime Trio will present benefit
performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and
matinee 2 p.m. Saturday in the Art School
Carr Mill Mall. Call 942-2041 for more
information.
Mike Wil'iams,' a singersongwriter, will bring
his special orana of folk, country and humorous
tunes to the Cat's Cradle Monday and Tuesday.
Call 967-9053 for more informatioa
Cinema
Campus
Saul Alinsky Went to War at 7 30 p m today in 101 .
Greenlaw A cinematic chronicle or a "wa" in tastman
Kodak by the black people of Rochester N V Free and
open to the public
Attack at 7 and 9 30 p m Wednesday in Carroll Hall A
gritty and believable war film by Robert Aldnch set in -the
Battle of the Bulge Admission by UNC student ID or
Union privilege card.
Chapel Hill
Carolina Blue-Oh, Cod! Book II. At I OS. 5 10. 7 15
and 9:20 pm.
Carolina White Terror Train plays through today
Those Lips, Those Eyes opens on Friday At 3 30, 5.30,
7 30 and 9 30 p m.
Carolina Classic! Arsenic and Old Lace. Final shows
at 3 and 5 p m. today There will be no classic, over Fall
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For the fifth year, Tar Heel Football Fans can enjoy UNC
home football games without all those worries of finding
parking and waiting in long trafHc lines. Chapel Hill
Transit's TARHEEL EXPRESS is the way to go!
Plenty of FREE parking is available in our two convenient
parking lots, located in the Kroger Plaza Lot on Elliot
Road, off East Franldin Street and 15-501 By-Pass, and in
the Airport Lot on Estes Drive, off Highway 85.
Buses will operate, on the schedules shown below,
non-stop to Gate 4, Kenan Stadium. Buses will leave from
Gate 4, (Bell Tower Drive), immediately after the game.
Fares are 750 for Adults (one-way) and 500 for Youths
under 18 or Seniors over 65. Show your valid bus pass and
those fares are reduced to 500 and 250, respectively.
So forget the traffic worries and enjoy the game.
Make the TAOIIEEL EJIPHESS part of your Game
Plan!
EXPRESS A: EXPRESS K:
AIRPORT LOT KROGER PLAZA LOT
11:15 AM 12:00 NOON 12:40 11:15 AM 12:15 PM
11:20 12:10 PM 12:45 11:20 12:20
11:40 12:20 11:45 12:40
11:50 12:30 12:00 NOON
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Carolina Lateshows call 942-3061 for features.
Plaza I Stardust Memories. At 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m.
Plaza !l-Private Benjamin. At 2:45. 5, 7:15 and 9:15
p.m.
Plaza III-Willie and Phil. Final shows today at 2:30,
4:50. 7:10 and 9:30 p.m. Times Square starts Friday. At
2 45. 4 50, 7 and 9:15 p.m.
Varsity-Prow Night ends today at 3:15, 5.10. 7:05.
9:30 p m The Big Red One starts Friday. At 2 45. 4:50, 7
and 9:15 p m.
Varsity The Rocky Horror Picture Show. At midnight
Friday and Saturday.
Ram Triple Call 967-8284 for weekend features.
Duke
On The Vard at 7 and 9:30 pm. Thursday in the
Biology Science building on the Duke University
campus. Admission $1.50.
Taxi Driver at 7 and 9:30 p m. Friday in Baldwin
Auditorium. Robert De Niro stars as psychokiller Travis
Bickle who through accident becomes a hero in Martin
Scorcese's scathing film Admission $1.50.
Coal Miner's Daughter at 7 and 9:15 p m Saturday
and Sunday in Page Auditorium. Sissy Spacek stars as
country singer Loretta Lynn and she gives a brilliant
erformance. Admission S1. 50.
Theater
The Cocktail Party T.S. Eliot's tragi-comedy about
human relationships, at 13 p m daily except Mondays,
through Oct 2b in the Playmakers Theatre Eliot wrestles
with inciteful issues in this provoking play For more
information call 933-1121.
Salute to Lerner and Loewe, a revue of the famous
Broadway team's music, through Oct 25 at the Chez
Condoret Cabaret, 143 W Franklin St Performances at 9
p m Wednesdays through Saturdays with late shows at
11 p iti. on Friays and Saturdays. For reservations call
942-8714. .
Candide, Bernstein and Sondheim's biting satire of
' Voltaire, at 8 p m WednesJay in Pittman Auditorium on
the St Mary's campus in Raleigh. For reservations call
828-2521
A Murder is Announced, Agatha Christie's twisting
detective story featuring Miss Marple. at 8:15 p.m
Thursday through Sunday in Branson Theatre on the
Duke University Campus For more information call
684-3181
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You're a Good 'Man Charlie Brown, presented by
Duke's Hoof 'N' Horn Society, at 815 p.m. Thursday
through Sunday and at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in Fred
Theatre on the Duke University campus. For more
information call 684-4059
Auditiom for the Carolina Union's production of
Tennessee's Waltz from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to
7 p m Oct. 23 in the Great Hall. For more information
call 933-1157.
Concerts
New Music Ensemble. Roger Hannay conducting, at
8:15 pm. today in Hill Hall Auditorium. The
performance features works by Stravinsky and McKay
Duke Symphony Orchestra at 81 5 p m. Wednesday in
Baldwin Auditorium on the Duke University Campus
Allan Bone conducts Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.
Radio
hwde Track -The Police's Zenyatta Mondatta at 11
p m. tonight on WXYC-FM 89 3
Classic Album Feature lames Taylor's Mud Slide
Slim at 11 p m. Friday on WXYC-FM 89 3.
Gallery
Print by Picasso and Faculty Artists ends Sunday at
the Ackland Art Museum on Campus.
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Faculty Art Exhibit at The Art School in Carr Mill Mall
through October 24.
Highly Collectable 1930, an exhibit of one-of-a-kind
contemporary ceramics and other ' media, at the
Cameron Craft Callery. 133 W. Franklin St
Color Stream, an unusual exhibition o' paintings by
Nan Cressman. showing through Oct. 26 at
CenterCallery, 150 Main St.. Carrboro.
Claude Howell, an exhibition of oils, watercolors and
drawings, through Oct 31 at the Sommerhill Callery.
5504 Chapel Hill Blvd
Planetarium
Watcher of the Sky, chronicling the history of
mankind's curiosity about the heavens, is showing
through Nov. 17. At 8 p m Monday through Friday; at 11
a m . 1, 3. and 8 pm. Saturday and at 2, 3 and 8pm
Sunday. Call 933-1236 for more information.
Nite Life
The Station, 201 E. Main St., Carrboro Obvious
Question plays rock-n-roll tonight. R I M brings New
Wave from Athens. Ca. Friday and Saturday. On
Tuesday night the Snapper Creek Band and the Apple
Chill doggers host a square dance Southern Pride plays
country music on Wednesday.
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